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Since I can remember, I have documented my life through pictures: what I feel, what I see and what I live. I have had the opportunity to capture great and beautiful moments for others as well as moments that are not-so-wonderful.

On September 11, 2002 I was walking through Ground Zero in New York City, where the Twin Towers had been attacked just a year ago by terrorists. As I was standing there watching people go through all those feeling and emotions of sadness, I discovered the style of photography that I love and feel passionate about–street photography.

Street photography documents spontaneous situations in public locations. It’s very hard yet fascinating to capture what you see, no matter how harsh it might be.

Photography is art! Your eyes, your way of seeing life, to share it with others, whether they like it or not. It’s like a painting without the paint brushes. In today’s world with all the social media, people are able to enjoy and share their best and not-so-good moments through pictures.

Cellular photophaphy has become a tool for people to express what they see and feel. With so many new upgrades and applications, you don’t need to be a professional to take amazing pictures and to be able to express your art. I, too, have been bitten by the Cellular photography bug. It’s like having a camera with you 24 hours a day. For me, it’s a way to express how I feel, no matter what time or day it is.

Within this article I’d like to share with you my collection of Cellular photophaphy called “Summer Tears.” Each one of these pictures describes with raindrops what I was feeling during the summer.

I invite you to also discover photography in a way that expresses your emotions and creativity.

So, take out your camera or cellular phone and start sharing with the world what you see and feel in your daily life.